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Episode 10 In this CultureCast Scottish artist Paul Furneaux tells us about Japanese woodblock printing, Olivia Ahmad meets fashion photographer James Stroud, and we take a journey back in time as two of the North East's scientific giants go head to head to find out which one has made the greatest impact on our lives today.Author(s): No creator set

New City Hall, Clarksville, Tennessee 3x5 postcard published by S. H. Kress and Company.,This is an eye-level view of the New City Hall in Clarksville, Tennessee. Note on reverve states the this card was collected in 1920 by Ross Liston Crow when he was a student at Southwestern Presbyterian University.Author(s): Rhodes College

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Reflections on fieldwork among the Gurungs of Nepal These reflections on work among the Gurungs were filmed in the autumn of 2000 AD. Alan Macfarlane talked to camera in order to capture some of the reasons why he ended up doing fieldwork in the Himalayas. He reflects on some of the major changes and pressures in the village of Thak since his first visit in 1968. He also gives a brief account of the history of the Gurungs and their current predicament in the face of global capitalism.
This was filmed on one-chip digital video. The clips should bAuthor(s): Macfarlane, Alan

My Shoulder Surgery- Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair Kit is an avid tennis player that has been sidelined by a shoulder injury. After seeing Dr. David Geier at MUSC Sports Medicine, she found out that she needed arthroscopic rotator cuff surgery to get back to playing her favorite sport. Follow Kit's story and see her surgery, physical therapy and recovery.Author(s): No creator set

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The Arches | University of St. Thomas The arches are an important part of the St. Thomas community. New freshmen on campus walk through the arches onto campus while current UST students, faculty and staff applaud for them, welcoming them into their new home; graduating seniors walk back out through the arches as they leave St. Thomas and head out into the world. Also, UST legend says that the only way to become a "True Tommie" is to kiss another Tommie under the arches at midnight!
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Essential Science for Teachers: Physical Science In-depth interviews with children that uncover their ideas about the topic at hand.,In this segment the interviewer uses a model to represent what is happening when substances dissolve in water, as well as a representation of two different solutions. The interviewer then asks for a prediction of what would happen when two clear solutions are mixed together. The interviewer uses the model to help the student build an understanding of what happened to form the precipitate. The student also changedAuthor(s): Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics

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How can teenagers get enough sleep? It's back to school time for K-12 students across the country -- when summer fun makes way for spelling bees, algebra and homework. How can parents ensure their kids are both mentally and physically prepared to impress and do their best from day one of the school year? University of Minnesota professor Michael Howell says teens, in particular, tend to biologically sleep in a different pattern than what school allows for: they can't fall asleep until later in the evening and therefore have difficAuthor(s): No creator set

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Penn State's Deer Research Center studies herd health options White tail deer studies at Penn State can be traced back to the 1920s. Throughout the years, a variety of research initiatives have focused on improvements in nutrition as well as studies in buck and doe growth, healthy reproduction cycles and humane repellents and fencing to protect forest regeneration. Current research at the facility includes a collaborative effort with the National Wildlife Research Center in Fort Collins, Colorado. This study focuses on the overpopulation of deer herds in mAuthor(s): No creator set

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Symba: a Framework to Support Collective Activities in an Educational Context Symba is a Web-based framework designed to support collective activities in a learning context. It has been constructed with a double objective, (1) make students explicitly work out their organization and (2) provide tailorability features to allow the students to decide about the tools and resources they want to be accessible in order to achieve the tasks they have defined. Symba dissociates an organizational level and an activity level. The organization level allows students to organiAuthor(s): Betbeder Marie-Laure,Tchounikine Pierre

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River City Project As visitors to River City, students travel back in time, bringing their 21st century skills and technology to address 19th century problems. With funding from the National Science Foundation, we have developed an interactive computer simulation for middle grades science students to learn scientific inquiry and 21st century skills. River City has the look and feel of a video game but contains content developed from National Science Education Standards, National Educational Technology Standards, aAuthor(s): No creator set

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Drosophila Discover and apply principles of genetic inheritance by studying the inheritance patterns of fruit flies in a virtual environment. You will work on a virtual lab bench from which you can order fruit fly mutants from a web merchant, mate the flies in an incubator, anesthetize flies for observation, examine flies under a microscope, and analyze the data from offspring to determine patterns of inheritance. Your task is to propose hypotheses, design experiments, and analyze and interpret the data frAuthor(s): No creator set

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A Family Corresponds: Polish Immigrants in the Early 20th century Many immigrants to the United States wrote letters back home. At the time they were written, the missives shaped the expectations of those who would soon make the same journey; today, they gave historians invaluable first-hand testimony of the immigrants' own experiences. These seventeen letters involved the children of a retired Polish farmer named Raczkowski. Adam Raczkowski went to the United States in 1904 with the financial assistance of his sister Helena Brylska [later Dabrowskis] and his Author(s): No creator set